Substack
A platform for independent writers and podcasters to publish directly to their audience and get paid through subscriptions.
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"I have a whole breakdown of this on my Substack 2."
Attribution: Rachel Wilson mentions using Substack to publish detailed breakdowns of her research
"We published thousands of essays now almost every day. We just work at it again and again trying to put out content."
Attribution: Malone describes actively using Substack to publish content and build a subscriber base
"somebody who writes on a daily basis these essays on Substack because that's how I make my living now"
Attribution: Malone mentions he makes his living writing essays on Substack and thanks his subscribers
"I've been writing a whole series of essays on the surreal numbers for my Substack at Infinitely More. And I just find the whole subject so fascinating and beautiful."
Attribution: Joel David Hamkins mentions he has been actively writing essays on his Substack publication called 'Infinitely More', indicating personal use of the platform
"For everyone who just raised their hands, I could not push Substack more on you. So I think Substack is an unbelievable platform for people that are good writers."
Attribution: GaryVee strongly recommends Substack to writers and says he couldn't push it more on people who are better at writing than making videos
"You should start a subscription service, you know, like Substack or any of the other ones, Beehive"
Attribution: Host recommends Substack as a way for Nick to build recurring donations
"There's the written game, you know, the whole Substack Beehive game."
Attribution: GaryVee mentions Substack as part of the content creation ecosystem for written content
"There are people that are going to explode on YouTube, Substack, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat"
Attribution: GaryVee mentions Substack as one of the platforms where people can still break out and gain attention
"There are people that are going to explode on YouTube, Substack, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and every other platform that are literally going to start tomorrow because they have figured out something of value that the end consumer is interested in."
Attribution: Gary lists Substack among platforms where people can still build audiences and explode in popularity
"For example, if you read a Substack article, I could maybe ask an LLM to give me opinions on that, but I wouldn't even know what to ask."
Attribution: Sebastian mentions Substack as an example of valuable content curation vs. direct LLM queries
"I'm using Substack, but it doesn't let me customize XYZ, or they don't have a referral program like Morning Brew has."
Attribution: Tyler mentions Substack as a competitor platform with limitations that became value props for Beehive
"Well, and there's a monetization path. You have Substack where people can give donations, GoFundMes and on top of that YouTube allowing you to share revenue."
Attribution: Speaker mentions Substack as part of monetization ecosystem for citizen journalism